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West Central Florida Garage Build

jbibler

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Ellenton, FL
Hey guys,
I'm new here, just signed up so please feel free to move this if it's not in the correct spot.

I purchased an old 1930's house here in West Central Florida.
The house itself used to be located on an old Plantation and was moved in the early 90's to it's current location a couple houses in from the water.
This is my second old wood frame cracker house and I absolutely love the character and style. Although it seems there's a never ending list of maintenance issues, I would never want a standard cookie cutter house.

This is also the very first house I've ever owned that did not have a garage.
I went from living with a 3 car garage to a zero car garage and what a nightmare. Long story shorter, I'm an avid boater and fisherman. I dive and fish and currently have two small sheds that are packed full in addition to my spare bedroom that is currently the man-cave.

I have been saving pennies for 2 years now and am making the move to build a garage. I recently started the preliminary work on the property to accommodate the garage. That included removing a massive tree that was hanging over my house and my neighbors. It was constantly dropping large limbs in the yard and I had to move my boat out of harms way every time a storm would come through. The trunk on this tree was about 60 inches in diameter.

After the tree was removed we (me and my father) also pulled permits to fill in the drainage ditches in the front of the property. Adding concrete culverts and bringing in 5 trucks of fill dirt to raise the grade. Most recently we had the power converted from overhead to underground in addition to updating and upgrading the main panel for the house which was extremely old and outdated. The box was almost completely full and while doing the work we found a breaker that was completely melted into the box and had never tripped. Could have been a bad situation there!

I am working on plans now and hope to start digging footers and pouring concrete in the next month or so. Unfortunately I can only do a piece at a time until I save enough money, so this will probably not be the fastest build.

The primary use for the garage is to store my 24' boat inside, out of the elements and away from the thieves. In addition I plan to make small office area in the back where I can escape when needed. :)

The garage will be 20' wide and 45' long. I wish I could go wider, but that is all the room I have on the lot. This will allow me to back the boat in with plenty of room behind the boat for a workbench, storage, etc.

Attached are the current plans, although I do expect to make some changes.
I already have the following changes in mind: floor drainage, attic trusses to provide storage above, additional outlets and lightning and a ventilation fan with humidistat for keeping the moisture out after parking a wet boat.

I plan to design the exterior to match the house and would love to decorate the inside of the garage with old boat/fishing/nautical themed pieces. I am saving old distressed dock boards to build shelving and other items when I can find them.

Please feel free to make any recommendations or suggest ideas that come to mind. It's certainly a work in progress and I can't wait to see the final product (one day).

Thanks,
Josh B.

The House

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The current man-cave

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Current floor plan at the moment.

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Tree coming down... one piece at a time around the houses and power lines. That was not a fun job!!! We rented a lift and did it ourselves, but the 45' lift wouldn't quite reach the top.

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I will update with more pictures as things progress.

Thanks,
Josh B.
 
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1/2 Cup

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Shepparton. Victoria. Australia
Firstly Josh, hello and welcome to the GJ.:thumbup:

You have a lovely home and looking forward to following your build.:thumbup:

Can I recommend you start a thread in the Garage Gallery as you progress with your build.

Regards
 

pgilmore7

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Riverview Florida
Welcome to the forum. I also have a 90yr old cracker house in Florida, just east of Tampa. It was move from its original location to where it is now back in the 60's. I know exactly what you mean when you say that it's seems like there is a never ending list of maintenance. I wouldn't want a cookie cutter house either. I got lucky with my house it already had a 30x60 metal building in the back, everyone jokes how the shop is bigger than the house but I don't see the problem with that. You have a beautiful house btw.


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jbibler

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Ellenton, FL
Do you know what flood elevation you are, either riverine or coastal?

My survey lists "Flood Zone - AE", it doesn't specify riverine or coastal. We are about 300 yards from the Manatee River. The house was obviously elevated and I am expecting that we will have to build the garage with Flood Vents that would allow water to pass through in the event of a flood.

Josh B.
 
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Nowater

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Southwest Florida
Call the county to find out what the flood elevation (in feet) is for sure. Sometimes electrical outlets need to be above that elevation, and items stored within that elevation may not be covered by your insurance. If you can build above, price out the difference. Are you in a flood zone where you can not fill in with compensation?
 
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